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The analytic hierarchy process applied to complexity

Author:
Saaty, Thomas L.   Begicevic, Nina  


Journal:
International Journal of Economics and Business Research


Issue Date:
2012


Abstract(summary):

Even in science, there is always the human element of using our own assumptions in logic, our feelings, our values and numerous criteria we must deal with. In addition, we often have to include the measurements of tangibles that always need agreed upon subjective judgement to interpret what exactly they mean. The understanding and judgements of other people must inevitably be considered and people use language and create Babel of incoherent possibilities. This paper deals with the various aspects of how to make it possible to overcome the problems of using verbal logic, combining different scale measurements of tangibles and conflicts in group decision–making to make good choices scientifically in the face of complexity and illustrates it with the examples.


Page:
266


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